Manual workers 'most at risk from Brexit

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Men with fewer qualifications in manual jobs are more likely to be hit by post-Brexit trade barriers, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
Factory workers in industries that sell a large amount to the EU are particularly at risk, the IFS warned.
A number of studies have indicated that people with lower or no qualifications were more likely to vote Leave.
A government spokesperson said it had proposed frictionless trade between the UK and the EU.
"We have put forward an ambitious proposal that will allow frictionless trade between the UK and the EU, protect jobs across all sectors and deliver a successful Brexit that works in the interests of the whole UK," the spokesperson said.
"It is in no one's interests for there to be trade barriers between the UK and the EU which is why we have proposed a UK-EU free trade area underpinned by a common rulebook for goods."